Faust
MVP
1.01 St. Louis Rams select QB Sam Bradford (83% of the vote)
1.02 Detroit Lions select DT Ndamukong Suh (59% of the vote)
1.03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers select DT Gerald McCoy (85% of the vote)
1.04 Washington Redskins select OT Russell Okung (73% of the vote)
1.05 Kansas City Chiefs select S Eric Berry (41% of the vote)
1.06 Seattle Seahawks select OT Trent Williams (41% of the vote)
1.07 Cleveland Browns select QB Jimmy Clausen (28% of the vote)
1.08 Oakland Raiders select OT Bryan Bulaga (23% of the vote)
1.09 Buffalo Bills select OT Anthony Davis (61% of the vote)
1.10 Jacksonville Jaguars select ILB Rolando McClain (30% of the vote)
1.11 Denver Broncos select DT Dan Williams (38% of the vote)
1.12 Miami Dolphins select WR Dez Bryant (47% of the vote)
1.13 San Francisco 49ers select CB Joe Haden (52% of the vote)
Seattle Seahawks
Positions of Need as per NFL.com
OL, RB, DL, CB, S
Needs Analysis: A new coach and general manager, and the roster is being turned upside down. Among the remaining issues are the futures of left tackle Walter Jones and defensive end Patrick Kerney, which will really impact the draft decisions. If they have to replace both players, plus get a running back and a safety early, it may be too much to ask, even with two first-round picks. The decision to trade for quarterback Charlie Whitehurst was questioned by fans and the media, but time will tell. Ultimately, it may say more about the draft class at QB than anything else. There is still a chance Brandon Marshall winds up here before the draft is over. Coupled with that potential move, if they can grab a left tackle and a safety like Eric Berry or a defensive end, they will contend in 2010. Expect the Seahawks to be active trading picks and moving around throughout the draft.
1.02 Detroit Lions select DT Ndamukong Suh (59% of the vote)
1.03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers select DT Gerald McCoy (85% of the vote)
1.04 Washington Redskins select OT Russell Okung (73% of the vote)
1.05 Kansas City Chiefs select S Eric Berry (41% of the vote)
1.06 Seattle Seahawks select OT Trent Williams (41% of the vote)
1.07 Cleveland Browns select QB Jimmy Clausen (28% of the vote)
1.08 Oakland Raiders select OT Bryan Bulaga (23% of the vote)
1.09 Buffalo Bills select OT Anthony Davis (61% of the vote)
1.10 Jacksonville Jaguars select ILB Rolando McClain (30% of the vote)
1.11 Denver Broncos select DT Dan Williams (38% of the vote)
1.12 Miami Dolphins select WR Dez Bryant (47% of the vote)
1.13 San Francisco 49ers select CB Joe Haden (52% of the vote)
Seattle Seahawks
Positions of Need as per NFL.com
OL, RB, DL, CB, S
Needs Analysis: A new coach and general manager, and the roster is being turned upside down. Among the remaining issues are the futures of left tackle Walter Jones and defensive end Patrick Kerney, which will really impact the draft decisions. If they have to replace both players, plus get a running back and a safety early, it may be too much to ask, even with two first-round picks. The decision to trade for quarterback Charlie Whitehurst was questioned by fans and the media, but time will tell. Ultimately, it may say more about the draft class at QB than anything else. There is still a chance Brandon Marshall winds up here before the draft is over. Coupled with that potential move, if they can grab a left tackle and a safety like Eric Berry or a defensive end, they will contend in 2010. Expect the Seahawks to be active trading picks and moving around throughout the draft.
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